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This video gives me the best vibes like watching this just feels like i‘m back in 2016 when RU-vid videos were so fun to watch because of all these ‚Challenges‘ and fun Q&A‘s
Jasmine's "6'3 on a good day" 8:03 had me ROTF 😭😭😭 If you ever think you are a having a bad day, just remember Dawod got jasmine a chair as a gift for her birthday I've been watching Omaya and Mohammad's vlogs since like 2017 and I remember reading mean comments like that but their travel vlogs have always made me happy and I used to be excited for their next travel destinations. To this day , their trip to Greece is my favorite travel vlog
awww, mashallah! mashallah! on the part where asking about if y'all have explosive arguments ! I'm so happy to know it's only disagreements! mashallah! may Allah continue to bless all of y'all AMEEN
Jasmine….please speak more about your thyroid (hypothyroidism)and how you’re managing it, I also struggle with it, and I relate and look up to you so much
@AquariusDragon1 same here, I got diagnosed I believe at 13 and now my doctor recently diagnosed me with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and I’m trying everything I can to get my TSH in a therapeutic level, especially for conceiving :( please make Du’a
I think such videos for clickbait labelled as” juicy” is soo inappropriate for muslim, married, and women with hijab. I get that you make content for living but this is soo weird
@@mariambinteahmed9100 First of all, use your brain. They’re hardly talking about orange juice. Obviously context is important. She wrote juicy to imply something scandalous to get clicks. And the commenter is right, this in inappropriate for Muslims to participate in. Secondly, free mixing is not allowed.
@@Bf37383 Relax, it could mean many things. Give them benefit of the doubt. We don't know what their intent is and even so only God can judge them. Your thoughts are what made it seem that way.
@@screamsaeed Why are you not using your common sense? Of course we do not know their intentions but don't you find that the word 'juicy' in this context can only mean one thing? As Muslims, we are obligated to point out what others are doing wrong so that we can Insha'Allah stay on the right path as an Ummah, but the moment you begin to give concessions means that this type of talk becomes normalized within the Muslim community online and therefore spreads and this type of messaging is wrong. May Allah Guide you.
I don’t think she’s judging because I stare the same way when someone is speaking, it’s just subconsciously when some ppl concentrate it looks like they are judging 😭
@@caylaosawamick2683 talking, laughing, joking *unnecessarily* with people of the opposite gender that are non-mahrams (people you could potentially marry)
@@nopulsing because if you go through their channel, they're made videos like 'Our first night' and share personal details that they should be keeping to themselves.
Hello guys! I really like your videos, they are very informative, funny and heartfelt. I would be curious if in your culture it is allowed for a married couple that cannot have children to go through in vitro fertilization or any other assisted reproductive technology?
I would consider this a religion question, not a culture question, and I think if you really want the answer it would be best to ask a sheikh/trusted Islamic scholar :)
For real though? COMPLETELY DISAGREE because where and how on earth did you get that impression from this video. Seriously, have several seats and strap up with a seatbelt, your comment is unnecessary